Anxiety about driving a standard vehicle...
Okay so some background: I was 22 when I finally got the nerve up to get my drivers license. I had some major anxiety issues about driving but necessity gave me a little shove. I had just graduated college, needed to get a job, and lived in an area where I needed a car.
Fast forward to the current day: I am 29 (almost 30) and have been driving for awhile now. I have no more anxiety when driving (except when I go to really unfamiliar places - GPS has helped with that A LOT).
The problem: I am married and my husband and I started talking about getting me a new car. We discussed what I absolutely wanted in my vehicle, and I stated I wanted an automatic transmission only. This is because again, I have anxiety about driving a standard vehicle. He immediately got upset with me when he saw that the car I wanted would be $1600 more for an automatic.
When I explained my anxiety, he told me his opinion of me changed and that he was disappointed in me. He doesn't understand why I wouldn't want to save the money (for the transmission and the additional gas we would save by driving a 5-speed) and get over my anxiety. He said that driving a standard is such a little thing and that I should be able to do it (since everyone else can). When he got a new car a year ago (a standard) I was able to drive it in a parking lot, so he doesn't get why I can't drive one on the road.
I feel he is being totally inconsiderate of my feelings (he did admit he didn't care how I felt). My argument is that he obviously doesn't understand my fear and that the 1600 is well worth not having to deal with the stress driving a standard would cause me. It is certainly something I can live my life perfectly well without needing. On the other hand, he feels I just need to get over it and save the money. His words "If someone paid you 1600 to learn to drive standard wouldn't you do it?!"
What do you think??